The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 07, 1948, Image 4

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    CftEMICALENGlHWs,‘f:3^.
n., Thursday, in the Chemistry
-tare Room. A. J. Srynes, speak.
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DENTON IBODNTy CLUB, 5:30
iy, in front of Agri
for Longhorn pic-j
p. m., Wednesday, in front of Ag
'i.iXjalu increjascs ranging from
0: 12.5 bushels per acre were re-
. oiled; decreased yields occurred
whjen the 2,j 4-D was applied at
improper stages of rice grbwth.
Successful Results depend bn hay.
dates to be pjut on, and care in ap
plication to a,void getting it on oth
or crops liable to be damaged.
liquid spray is less likely to drift
th the wind than is a dust fond.
'' mJ ese experiments were conduc-
inothe Texas rice area near
iilmont by Dr. Edgar C. Tullis,
ntly employed by th^ Division of
Cereal Crops} and Diseases of the
US Department of Agriculture and
by the Agricultural Experiment
Four forms of 2, 4-D were used:
t^e j triethaholamine, ammonium
and i sodium saite, and the butyl
ester. They were applied from air
planes at various rates and during
various stages of growth of the
rie^ The weeds commonly found in
fields of that section are Mexican
.Wet-ds and tall and curly indigo.
| Details of the experiments are
riven- in ‘a report just released by
lie Agricultural Experiment Sta-
. taoni at A&M.
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culture
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YMCA. A\W
GALVESTON COUNTY A & : M
CtUB, 5:30 p; m. ThUmlay in frbnt
Longhoi-n pictures
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;ALCLUB,T:3 .
Cabinet Room of
LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.
m. Thursday in Room 126^ Aca-
LUTHERAN STUDENT ASS,
CIATION, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday
YMCA Assembly Room. “Present
Day Concepts of Evolution” will .be
discussed by Professor A. L.
S< 1N P DUSTRIAL EDUCATION
CLUB, 7 p. m., Wednesday, Rooi
107, ME Shopl. 1 I ] [ l,
SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB,
Thursday,. 7:15 p.m., YMCA.
TRANS - PECOS CLUB, 7:15,?.
m., Thursday, in Room 223, Aca-
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AD. Rate* . 3< a word pet
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ice. All ads should ke turned In t»
0:00 ajn of the day before publication
- ; Typing, raimeo-
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23r4 Bryan.
CLA881- FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet coupe with
THE SCRIBE SHOP Typing,
graphing,^ drawing. Phone 2-#7
Duchess Escorts
Meet Thurs^iy
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All men escorting duchesses
to the Cotton Pageant will meet
in the YMCA chapel Thursday
at 7:30 p. m. Plans for the
pageant will be discussed, and
escorts will be acquainted with
; their duties.
Galveston Club To
Have Pics Made
I The Galveston County A&M Club
Will have its picture made for the
Longhorn at 5:30 p. m., Thursday,
front of the e\gricultural Build
ing, Jack Moore, president, has
announced.
II He urges that all club members
hie present.
IS)jv—rpholsterwl
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FURNITURE CO.
Df^an, Texas
School Parents
(To Meet Friday
i The last meeting for 1947-48
of the Mothers and Dads Club of
. A&M Consolidated School has been
vailed for Friday evening at 7:30
in the high school gym.
!| [ Mrs. O. K. Smith said that offi-
jeers ^ill be elected for next year.
She urged all interested persons to
; attend.
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will receive the Pacific ribbon inf
elude W. C. Brandstetter, D. B.
Harnden, C. D. Howard, J. R. Cbitf
wood, D. L. Stiles, F. W. Moon Ji'.;,
H.:E. PittardjlC. B. Williams, D. R.
Eberhart, A. S. Cotton, H. H.
Brunkhorst, and J. V. George.
Eighteen persons Will be award
ed ribbons for the European-Af-
ricftn-Middle Eastern Campaign.
Reserve Officers who wilj receive
thfe citation are E. L. Angel, Ben
nie Zinn, R. L. Elkins, and William
H. Dawson. Fapt. L. j Lipscomb
of the National Guard will also re|-
ceive this aw^frd. , : ,
* Cadets receiving the European
theater ribbons include J, E. Sibley,
J. D- F- Boggs Jr., G. N. Rice Jr.;,
R. G. Meza, L. B. Cure, R. E. Boyd,
G. S. Drugani, F. D. Seroyer, L. G;.
Benavides, L. C. Polk, H. B. Fearn,
W. G. Jenkins, and J. L. MacFar-
lane.
American Campaign medals are
to be received by the follchving
serve oficers: Sid Loveless, R.
Eades, K. E. Elmquist, W. H. Bad-
gett, and Sam Hill.
Lt Faulkenbery and Sgt. Allen
are National Guard men who will
be presented with the American
ribbon.
Presentation of the ^American
medal will be ' made to the follow
ing. Cadets: H. I. Johnson, Jr., M.
E. Vouroos, I. B. Loe, I. M. Burtis,
J. :W* Donaldson, G. B. Garner, B.
L. Powell, E, N. Copeland, W. A.
Turner, J. W. Burks, T. J. Mul-
downey, and H. A. Taylor.
Other members of the Cadet
[Corps who will receive this ribbon
arc Manuel Civile,! J. A. Olson, J.
J. 'DfeShazo, IE. M. Smith, G. M.
Darby, J. P. Classen #Ir„ U. M.
Tadlock Jr., K. M. Erarelle, W. H.
Price Jr., and B. M. Mayfield.
f 94 MS, Students Honored
Ninety-four distinguished mili
tary students! Will also be presented
awards during the ceremonies.
These students have a 1.25 over-all
grade point ratio and “B” average
in their military science. All aire
taking advanced military work.
Those to be presented' with this
award are J., W. Alexander; W. S.
Bouldin, R. M. Golden, W. N. Hig
gins, A. B. Kennedy Jr., C. L.
/t’enweib°r, N. E. Luker, J. P. Mc
Connell. W. D. Omar, J. D. Russell,
R.' W. Spoede, B. M. Vaughn. S. B.
White, G. A. Baber, Jr., W. L.
Brown, H. A. Carter Jr., W, P.
Dickson, R. F. Fly, W. A. Gilbert,
i Jr., Louie Hardy; F. L. Hughes,
I arjd G. A. Humble,
j' .Others who will rec/Mve this
I award are Marvin Jones. J. A. Kru-
| ej^er, N. R. Leatherwood, D. L.
Mitcham, R. L. Powell, Jr., C. D.
j Pj-ichard, A. M. Sorensen Jr.. J. S.
| Stiles, J. E. Taylor; J. W. Thomp
son. T. A. Thornhill, J. D. Tittle,
Jf C! Winkler, O. M. Garcia,'Gene
L^wis, E. Lilyihgston, R. Neely, H.
N;. Oliver, R. L. Shannon, C. H.
Patterson, O. W. Tate Jr., W. T.
Pjavne, J. N. Patterson Jr.
Others who will also receive the
distinguished military student
award are D. J. Nelson Jr., Don
Hedges, J. IF. Andrews, A. W.
Rlackstnne. R. Blumberg./C. J. Bol-
Olark, W. I. Compton, C. S. Harris
Jr., R. L. Moore, R. A. Munford, G.
R. Norfleet Jr.. J. H. Allen, T. F.
Rlackstone, R. Blumberc, C. Ji.'Bol
der, Pat Buitnett. H. G. Butler, L. T.
Gave, H. J. iChelf, J. W. Roach, F.
B. English Jr., D. L. Fort, and W.
R. Freeman.
j Cdncludin}? the list are J. I.
Hammonds ’ji*.. E. A. Hinkle. L.
D. Hobbs, H. W. Home, D. R. How
ell, V. R. Huddleson, J. E. Jackson,
C- 0. Jones, M. H- Keathly. G. W.
Koopman, (J. fV. Lowes. J. F. Min-
ier, J. T. Miller, ;C. E- Olsen. H. L.
Peace, J. K. Presnal, B. A. Rogers,
D. T. Simnson, R. G. Thornal, F. S.
Thurmond Jr., B. J. Tooley, A. M.
Walkow, Fl N. * McMillan, Grady
Cole. John H. Cochrane, and D. A.
Panzer.
roUtiny, a
Uterittg machines — immei
Brj-an Business MachineX
22nd. Phone 2-1328,
ediate delivery.
Co., 107 W.
FOR SALE--1941 Pontiac ‘‘S’* convertible,
radio and heator- Jl.lQO.OO. Contact K.
E. Wallace. Room 201, Riizell
FOR SALE—A stamp collection of United
State* and Europe. Coino to Apt :i0-Z
for inspections.
FOR SALE—1942 American trailer house
in excellent condition.' Priced to sell.
Area A-NfZ. \ • 1.
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Engineer Faculty
To Hear Thompson
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The structures''ahd materials
sectioti of the engineering faculty
will meet Thursday afternoon April
8, to hear J. G. H. Thompson, as
sociate professor in mechanical en-
gineering, discuss beams on elas
tic foundations.
The meeting, to be held at 4 p.
m. ii) the Petroleum Lecture Room,
will be open to the faculty and
graduate students. |
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FINAL LONGHORN CLUB
PICTURES SCHEDULE
April 12
12:30 P.M. Brazoria A&M Club
12:40 P.M. Dallas A&M Club
5:15 P.M. Polk County Club
5:30 P.M. Tri-Cities Club
April 13 i I
12:30 P.M. B.A.Y. Club ,
12:40 P.M. Latin American Club
new motor. Call at Apt- 80-Z, Vet VU-
Uste. All inspection wdcome. See Ever-
Bope.
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FOR SALE—50-poundfiee box. Good shape,
$15.00.i See Roy Goode, A&M Press.
NOTICE—Ayyic Auto-Tel Courts reopened
for business. Hwy. 6. Phone 2-1320.
FOR RENT—Bedroom, private entrance, to
gentleman or couple. Four blocks from
North Gate. 4805 College Main. ,'| ;
FOR SALE — Platinum engagement ring
and wedding ring. Engagement ring 1%
perfect blue white diamond, i% carat
With two small diamonds on each side,
Five diamonds in white gold wedding
band.' Have letter guaranteeing original
trade in value and appraisal from jew
eler. Will sell at reasonable price, either
separately or together. Address Box 20,
Bryan Eagle. Bryan, Texas.
LET us make your button-holes. Apt. C-
19-B. College View.
LOST—Ronson "Whirlwirid” lighter
north entrance Dorm' 18 about
ctotk S
ofdrth,
near
out one
o'clock Saturday night. Reward. R. B.
Goforth, Dorm 17, 108.
ATTENTION—All rodeo contestants, plan
'now to attend the first show of the sea
son, Saturday night, April 24, and Sun
day afternoon. April 25. Moseley’s Arena,
Dime Box, Texas.
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CONGRATULATIONS
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FOR SALE—Automatic
3 tube amplifier in lea 1
table c4se—$40.00. M.
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FOR SALE—19HG Im
Has radio and heatei. .
8/4 ton capacity. Prie
at, 21;B Vet Village.
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1,300.00:
FOR RENT-Larer
bath: single mah
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Phono 4-6743.
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All students Interested in participating
in the demonstration to be presentnd in
the , Phytic* Departmfnt on A E Day «m»
inviu-d to attend a mwling Thursday. April
(8, *$ 5 p.m. in Room:39, Physics Building.
Superiority a* a physics scholar is not et-
sentlal for participation.
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SAT. NIGHT, APRIL 24 and
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
APRIL 25
Moseley’s A
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